Top American Bible teacher makes new home in New Zealand

Top American Bible teacher makes new home in New Zealand

Chuck and Nancy Missler have relocated from the United States. Charles “Chuck” Missler, the well-known American author and Bible teacher, has moved with his wife, Nancy, from the United States to New Zealand, after many previous visits there.

Nancy and Chuck Missler, with River Lodge
in the background(Photo: Challenge Weekly)

Missler, founder the Koinonia House ministry which he had based in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, has now established a new home for him and Nancy, in Reporoa, a small town located midway between Taupo and Rotorua, in the Waikato region of the country.

A story published by New Zealand’s Challenge Weekly (www.challengeweekly.co.nz), reports that Missler explained to the paper that both of them felt that God has led them to their new home and that “there is a fantastic destiny ahead for New Zealand.”

It goes on to say, “The couple has built their home on the grounds of the River Lodge, a well-known venue with a 30-year history to New Zealanders for weddings and corporate retreats. They are planning a series of ‘Study Retreats’ on selected weekends.”

The Missler’s say that they will be: “40 hours with 40 people to gain a 20/20 insight” on a subject of interest.

The story then stated, “Also now located on the premises is Lyonshead Media, a consolidation of advanced video and audio editing and publishing facilities relocated from Idaho, in the United States, and Portsmouth, in the UK.

“The Missler’s plan to originate all their new materials from their new headquarters at the River Lodge. The presence of these facilities will permit visitors to carry away the DVDs of the subjects explored during their visit.

It adds: “Arguably among the best-known Bible expositors in the world, Missler’s publications have encouraged believers to ‘take the Bible seriously,’ as an ‘extraterrestrial message from outside our time domain.’”

Challenge Weekly said that Chuck Missler had become impatient with those who maintain “that you can’t prove the Bible,” and draws on his professional background in the information sciences to point out that you can demonstrate the integrity and deliberate design of the 66 books we call the Bible, even though they were written by over 40 different authors.

It says that Missler insists that, “Once one discovers that every number, every place name, every detail has been skillfully and deliberately crafted, one then is confronted with a second discovery: that this deliberate design had to come from outside the dimension of time itself, since it anticipates history in advance — in such detail that it demands a supernatural origin.”

He points out, “Since God has the technology to create us in the first place, he certainly has the technology to get a message to us. The challenge is how does he authenticate his message — so that we know it is really from him, and not a contrivance or a fraud? By relying on his unique vantage point outside our time domain. Only he knows the end from the beginning.”

The story continued by stating that Chuck Missler’s “unique perspective” is the result of a 30-year executive career in the high technology arena. He has served on the board of directors of over a dozen public companies, and has served as Chief Executive Officer of six of them.

“As a pioneer in advanced communication techniques (Chairman of Western Digital) his background in advanced technologies strikes a responsive chord to the engineers and physicists among his audiences,” it said.

“Mrs. Missler is also well-known in her own right and her 14 books have influenced both men and women, and salvaged many marriages. ‘Her Way of Agape’ is a best-selling classic known throughout the English-speaking world.”

The Mission Statement of Koinonia House, according to their website (www.khouse.org.nz) is: “To create, develop, and distribute materials to stimulate, encourage, and facilitate serious study of the Bible as the inerrant Word of God.”

Missler explains that Koinonia is a New Testament word which is most often translated to mean “communication,” “fellowship,” or “communion.”

“Koinonia House, or K-House as we are affectionately called, is dedicated to the development and distribution of materials for encouraging and facilitating serious study of the Bible as the inerrant Word of God,” he added.

Dan Wooding, 72, is an award winning British journalist now living in Southern California with his wife Norma, to whom he has been married for 46 years. He is the founder and international director of ASSIST (Aid to Special Saints in Strategic Times) and the ASSIST News Service (ANS). He was, for ten years, a commentator, on the UPI Radio Network in Washington, DC., and now hosts the weekly “Front Page Radio” show on KWVE in Southern California and which is also carried on the Calvary Radio Network throughout the United States. The program is also aired in Great Britain on Calvary Chapel Radio UK. Wooding also a regular contributor to The Weekend Stand on the Crawford Broadcasting Network, and a host for His Channel Live, which is carried via the Internet to some 192 countries. He is the author of some 43 books. Two of the latest include his autobiography, “From Tabloid to Truth”, which is published by Theatron Books. To order a copy, press this link. Wooding, who was born in Nigeria of British missionary parents, also recently released “God’s Ambassadors in Japan” which is available at amazon.com.

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billy

July 1, 2012 at 8:11 am

Didn’t anybody tell the reporter how to write an article by answering the W’s, including “Why?”??

Misler first moved from Southern California to rural Idaho and has now moved even further away by relocating to New Zealand, and this article naively asks no probing question as to “why?” he would do it.

Note how many people in the intelligence community have moved off-shore and see if you can see a pattern.

Misler has been involved in the weirdest business dealings that involving a new critical text Bible version, a speculative “sanswat” satellite network, and a gold based African monetary system … it’s like a bad James Bond movie with this guy.

Misler believes in a Russian mystic who developed a system of bible-mancy for
fortune telling. He thinks the planet Mars was once as big as the moon. He was involved in selling secret computer systems to the soviet union.

He claims to know “inside information” from NSA and CIA but, despite all his alleged “insight” has never informed any of his “subscribers” about the truth concerning the US government’s 9/11 fraud. Why is that?

Now he is moving out of the country without even telling people the real reason why. If he knows danger is coming to the USA, why doesn’t spill the beans? Why does he move overseas to save his own neck and leave all the American Christians without even a warning?

Misler is a very odd character and unfortunately this shallow article does nothing to plumb the nuances and intrigues which he is privy to.

BucketheadBaptist

July 1, 2012 at 7:56 pm

Well lil’ Billy… You’ve certainly made some spurrious and mostly inaccurate accusations.

I know where the spirit of the Accuser comes from…

And I know about biblical prohibitions of giving false testimony against a neighbor.

You’ve asked the “Why” question… and then gave absolutely no explanation of “why”… just threw out accusations of wrong doing.

I can find a number of rocks around to lift up and let you crawl back under…